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I'll go with footie. Can someone explain what Valentine means ? |
Charlize Theron comes to mind. |
@poster,cool down. I'm also in your shoes. The update is being rolled our in batches. It will be your turn soon. |
Can anyone confirm this? |
this is looking like one of those nights but na lie my team is still coming out on top. |
who be ramsay abeg? Is he a footballer? |
What a game! Penalty, Arsenal. |
Yes, we are keeping the faith. ![]() |
2-2, Arsenal! |
Penalty, let's hope it is converted. OPE! |
Amen. Already billed to gr SirVee:oom my kids to take up TENNIS. |
Switching to football, Arsenal on my mind. |
what a match, what an epic, this is a match that would be remembered for a very long long time to come. Five down, still have five to equal Nadal's tally. I know you can do it Novak. |
And he has done it! Congrats Nole! |
Championship point finally, |
Rafa is fighting for his life here. I'm loving it! |
Novak all the way. It is now his championship to lose. |
On the edge of my seat now. |
Is Rafa getting lazy? |
Can Rafa break to wrap up this match? I don't think so. ![]() |
"This is not negotiable now, Novak has to take his chance." |
What a rally!!!!!!!!!! |
Much better from Djokovic. He came top in the last rally. |
Both players are champions and don't give up easily. Novak breaks back!!!!!!! |
and Nadal breaks!!!!! |
Break point nadal |
davidylan:Lol!!!!!! |
Many Rafa supporters here, what happens if he doesn't win? |
Common Novak, you can edge this. |
Fergie made a mistake by taking Scholes off. What goes around comes around. Sorry Man U fans. |
, and what is SLS still doing in that seat? |
The policeman who shot an innocent civilian should have been disarmed and handed over to the police for trial on charges of murder. To prevent the case file from "vanishing", that handover of the culprit should have been carried out in front of invited members of the press, both local and international, if possible. On several occasions in Nigeria's recent history, serving policemen were handed the death penalty as a consequence of extra-judicial killings perpetrated while in uniform. Short of outright war, there is NO circumstance under which it should be acceptable for civilians to commit lynch-mob murders, EVEN IF the victim of that lynching was SEEN and CAUGHT in the act of homicide. The minute it becomes socially acceptable for an impromptu lynch mob to form and descend on a victim in the street, a floodgate of evil is opened, lending an air of "normalcy" to the notion of baying mobs beating to death and then incinerating motorists whose cars hit pedestrians due to brake failure, or women whose unconventional behavior leads to frivolous suspicions of "witchcraft", or non-violent petty thieves and pick-pockets who pilfer handfuls of loose change to buy a meal. Many of the participants in Nigeria's culture of jungle justice show up at the scene afterthe mob victim is already in the throes of death, AND YET, those "God Fearing" passers-by never hesitate to attack the human being on the ground with gleeful ferocity, JUST on the strength of unproven or unprovable accusations leveled by the crowd at their silenced victim. Killing another human being in the context of self-defence could be defensible in the court of law, depending on mitigating factors in favor of the accused, BUT, there is absolutely NO provision in the constitution or judicial system of ANY civilized nation on this planet, which condones or encourages vigilante mob murder as a substitute for due process in the court of law. No private citizen has the right to inflict ANY punitive measure to address perceived offences OUTSIDE of the universally recognized progression of arrest, arraignment, trial and sentencing effected ONLY by officers and officials of the legitimate law and judiciary. The same way police carry out jungle justice on defenseless accused. Imagine police arresting ''innocent'' criminals and killing them immediately; that's one specialty of the Nigeria police force. I praise the people for doing this. An eye for an eye |
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